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Mexican President Felipe Calderon called Granier to offer his condolences and show his support for the investigation, the statement said.
CNN.com 2009
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Justin Granier, one of the four who is serving life in prison without possibility of probation, parole or suspension of sentence for second-degree murder, sees the hospice as the way to transcend the walls and the razor-edged barbed wire.
Adrian Margaret Brune: In Serving Life Prison Hospice Care Teaches Inmates About Dying With True Dignity Adrian Margaret Brune 2011
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"By now I should have done graduated, probably started a family, living another life, but instead I'm living the most abnormal life possible," said Granier, who says he was attending college and majoring in the medical field before his incarceration.
Adrian Margaret Brune: In Serving Life Prison Hospice Care Teaches Inmates About Dying With True Dignity Adrian Margaret Brune 2011
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Merckx was expected to extend his lead on the first mountain stage, which ended with three stiff climbs through the Chartreuse Massif: the Granier, Cucheron and Porte.
Inside the Tour de France with John Wilcockson: Setbacks and comebacks are part of Tour history 2010
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Granier and others should not be seen as free-speech martyrs.
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Granier and others should not be seen as free-speech martyrs.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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"The state gained 3,700 jobs for the seasonally adjusted employment," Granier said of the most recent figures.
"All that really happened here is..." Ann Althouse 2009
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He had had the cojones to tell Granier to stuff the well-paid job rather than allow himself to become part of a censorship machinery that was a prelude to what 'Dictator for a Day' Pedro Carmona Estanga envisaged for a post-Chavez dictatorship.
Andres Izarra's true intent to STARVE(?) the opposition media into submission to his edict? 2008
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There was something distinctly distasteful in the way Granier ordered him to broadcast Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck cartoons when so much was happening in the streets of Caracas to celebrate the jubilation, and the sheer force of the democratic power of the people to have Chavez brought back from isolation on the Caribbean island of La Orchila.
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Granier is betting that the international media and other U. S.-dominated institutions will also frame his current battle as a "free speech" issue, rather than a legal dispute over whether his station is a national channel and hence subject to the same regulations as other Venezuelan cable stations.
Mark Weisbrot: Eyes Wide Shut: The International Media Looks at Venezuela 2008
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